Singapore – SailPoint Inc. has unveiled updates to its enterprise identity security strategy at its 2025 Navigate series, with the launch of new capabilities within the SailPoint Platform.
The platform is designed to address the growing complexity of identity and data security in an environment where human, machine and AI identities increasingly interact with business systems and data.
The company stated that its approach seeks to unify identity governance and data protection, enabling organisations to manage access, reduce risk, and respond to evolving cyber threats.
Central to the platform is Atlas, which has been enhanced with new enterprise features. These include Dynamic Security Orchestration and a Shared Signals Framework for real-time risk-based responses, alongside Adaptive Approvals to create approval processes that adjust according to business and security context.
Savannah Gruden, senior information security engineer at VSP Vision, shared that the Adaptive Approval capability has allowed the company to have increased cybersecurity measures.
“SailPoint clearly thought the use cases, striking the right balance between intelligent automation and practicality,” Savannah commented.
SailPoint has also introduced the model context protocol (MCP) server to extend identity security to AI-native environments. This is intended to provide identity services for applications powered by autonomous agents, with the aim of maintaining compliance and control in AI-driven workflows.
The general availability of SailPoint agent identity security (AIS) was also announced. This tool is designed to secure AI agents by enabling organisations to certify ownership, enforce permissions, and link agent activity to specific identity contexts and data access.
By governing AI agents at scale, the solution aims to address emerging risks from autonomous decision-making and sub-agent generation.
“This new reality requires an adaptive identity model–a modern approach that unifies identity, data, and security to deliver continuous contextual protection,” Chandra Gnanasambandam, EVP of product and CTO at SailPoint, stated.
“We are setting a new standard in delivering identity security that is unified, intelligent, and adaptive by design.”
Further additions include SailPoint observability & insights (O&I), which provides interactive mapping of identity and access relationships across both human and non-human users. This is intended to help organisations implement least-privilege policies and remediate inconsistencies in access permissions.
Complementing this, SailPoint data access security (DAS) offers visibility into data access and policy alignment, with recent integration into Snowflake to extend coverage to structured data environments. Together, O&I and DAS are positioned to provide comprehensive visibility across identity and data layers.
These features are expected to provide automated privilege management, dynamic access evaluation, and identity-driven threat detection to strengthen enterprises’ security posture.